This narrative was delicious in its poetic irony, made all the more cunning to see the past finally catch up to this villainous scoundrel. Using muted illustrations and colors made it most effective, matching story and art to create an issue which will become a standard. It allows the narrative to speak for itself and not allowing gore to overcome a brilliant story, instead letting it accent the end making the whole all the more concussive in the thrilling conclusion. Read Full Review

Grimm Tales of Terror Volume 4 #6 is a terrific outing that plays to the strengths of the episodic franchise. If you've never tried this title before this is a good one to start with, just remember: be on the lookout for a mysterious redhead as this entry comes recommended. Read Full Review